Demonstrators were holding signs reading "homophobia and racism breed the same violence” and chanting slogans against Bayit Yehudi party policy and the actions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Incitement begins with the prime minister,” people cried.
Protesters also stepped out against right-wing anti-assimilation organization Lahava, which is known for its hostile attitude towards the LGBT community in Israel. The members of the organization earlier equated homosexuals with criminals.
Two accidents are believed to have incited protesters in Tel Aviv: the ultra-Orthodox extremist attack on participants in Jerusalem’s gay pride parade, in which six people were stabbed, and the firebombing of the house of a four-member family on the West bank, which resulted in two deaths.